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On large sheets of paper, people wrote their concerns and suggestions about public safety in Pioneer Square. The sheets were then taped to the wall of an art gallery across the street from Occidental Park. Too much crime and too few police officers were c ...

Click to view larger The number of people living outdoors in Washington state rose 25 percent over last year, according to a new report by the state Department of Commerce. The report combines data from each county’s Point in Time Count, a survey of homel ...

Click to view all images Seattle City Councilmember Sally Clark, left, talks to Tracy Day and her family along the route of the second of five Find It, Fix It Community Walks.<br><br>Photos by Sophie Bonomi James Bush of the Department of Neig ...

Click to view larger For the past month, residents of Squire Park Plaza fought the sale of their building to a for-profit developer who they feared would raise rents. Then, on July 9, they received an email from Deputy Mayor Hyeok Kim with a piece of seem ...

Click to view larger Mayor Ed Murray has named Cuc Vu to lead Seattle’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA), as the two-year-old office prepares to expand in response to an influx of refugees and immigrants. A seasoned advocate for marginalized ...

Click to view larger Low-income residents of Squire Park Plaza, an affordable housing project up for sale, got a reprieve, of sorts. The nonprofit Capitol Hill Housing (CHH) will buy the building, located at 17th Avenue South and South Jackson Street, for ...

Low-income people may now have an easier time participating in a commission that oversees police department reforms. The Seattle City Council approved an ordinance Aug. 5 that allows members of the Community Police Commission (CPC to ask for a $550 monthl ...

Click to view all images Photo Google Earth Map by Jon Williams, Real Change Nadia Bucio, 36, a mother of four, depends on the Auburn Public Health Center. About once a month, she gets help from Spanish-speaking nurses with issues ranging from birth contr ...

Click to view larger Shirley Milligan, left, and Hanna Welander hold protest signs in Auburn to raise awareness of proposed public health clinic closures. Due to lack of funding, King County Public Health plans on closing four clinics that serve low-incom ...